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THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934.
1t1 The WOMAN'S Page 1
STARTLING NAME FOR|_Menu Suggestions For To-morrow
NEW FROCK "Hair On The Chest Worn In New York.
FAMOUS DESIGNER'S MODEL
New York.
"Hair on the Chest" is the start. ling label attached to a new frock which has just made its appear- ance in New York.
TIFFIN Lamb Liver Palties
Brown Sauce Casserole of Ham
Potato Croquettes Creamed Bamboo Shoota Brown Sugar Pudding DINNER
Mutton Broth Savoury Lobster in Ramekins Roast Saddle of Venison
Chestnut Puree
Red Currant Jelly
Steamed Shantung Cabbage
French Fried Potatoes
Date Charlotte
Lamb Liver Pattles
40 minutes and serve warm with or without whipped cream.
Mutton Broth
OF
FANTASTIC GLOVE FASHIONS
Velvet, Silk Moire And Suede.
LACE MITTENS CHARMING
FOR EVENING
2 lb. mutton (scrag end of neck), 2 quarts water, 2 carrots, 2 turnips, |2 Shanghai celery, 1 onion, salt and
pepper to taste, 1 oz. barley minute tapioca. Trim off the fat 4.6 much as possible from the
Never have women been so at- ment, cut into small neat pisces, put in saucepan, cover with cold tracted by fantastic fashions in water, then add a little salt and gloves. Gay and distinctive gloves, are helpful, allow it to come to the boll, then though expensive, skim well. Prepare all the veget-especially for girls, as they suggest ables, cut into small dice, and add variety.
The frock, which takes its name from a black angora-like serprise effort on the blouse front, is dia-
to the broth, allow all to cook gent- Velvet gloves, and examples in played in the ship of Alfred Dunhill
ly until the meat is tender. Remoire and plain silk, in black and of London who, in New York com-
Scald half a pound of lamb's move the bones from the meat, cut many colours, seem to retain their bines dressmaking with tobacco
liver, drain and saute in a little into dice. Add this and the barley popularity: blending and wine selling.
Red velvet gloves are smart for The new frock was designed by hot bacon fat. Then chop finely. or tapioca to the broth, season to
the prepared liver taste with salt and peper and con- parties worn with 'an all-white or Charles James, who includes the For 1 cup of
1 cup of creamy mashed tinue to cook for another 30 or 40 all-black dress, with red shoes to Countess of Oxford and Miss Ger- add
match. his potatoes, 2 tablespoons of chopped minutes. Serve hot. trude Lawrence amongst
Savoury Lobster in Ramekina clients. Mr. James came specially sweet pickle, salt and paprika to
Organdie and lace gloves have! Melt 2 tablespoons of butter and been relegated to the evening. to New York to design a special taste and about 2 tablespoons of
thick cream. Turn into buttered when hot add a quarter of a cup of collection of tweeds for a house
Coloured velvet gloves are com- which stresses the affinity between timbale moulds that have been chopped dried mushrooms
(pre-fortable, and wrinkle loosely up the dusted lightly with crushed dried vlously soaked in boiling water), tweeds. tobacco and liquor,
breadcrumbs and bake in a hot one tablespoon of minced carrot, arm in a way that makes the hande Corncob yellow, Corona brown and cigar-box beige are some
oven (450 F) for 15 minutes. Serve half a teaspoon of finely chopped look for smaller. Mittens of lace, descriptions Mr. James has evolved unmoulded with tomato or brown onion and 2 tablespoons of minced especially in black, look well with
picture ball frocks. celery. Cook until delicately browned, blend in 3 tablespoons of Cream and the paler shades in I slice ham. ane inch thick, 3 flour and add slowly one and a half exquisitely fitted long suede gloves periences in the liquor departmentlarge onions, sliced thin, one cup cups of strained stock. Stir con-will, however, appear with the new
brown stock. 1 tin Italian tomato stantly until well thickened and let season's evening fashions. paste, place onions in baking dish. It simmer until the vegetables are Some evening gloves are made of {Place ham, on onions. Pour on tender. Add 1 cup of flaked fine black suede, with embroidered
of the
BЯ a renuit of his researches in the tobacco department, while his ex-
have produced Brandy browns, Sauterne yellows. Champagne pinka.
Mr. James believes that the feminine figure is intrinsically wrong and can be corrected only by good fitting. Consequently, all models have well-emphasised busta square shoulders and small waists.
-Reyter.
sauce.
Casserole of Ham
stock and tomato paste. Bake 1 lobster meat, salt and paprika to jewels in colours lightly dusted on hour in moderate oven (350 F). taste, a small bunch of kitchen to backs and hems.
bouquet and a teaspoon of chopped
Brown Sugar Pudding
Then comes the question of brace- 11⁄2 cups brown sugar, 11⁄2 cupa paraley. Bring to the boilinglets. Bands of diamonds cannot warm water, 1 cup white sugar, point turn into oven, proof rame be comfortably worn with gloves. eup chopped nuts, 1⁄2 cup chopped kina, and dust with dried bread-Consequently, many women with dales, 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour. 1 erumbs. Dal with bits of butter beautiful jewels refuse to wear teaspoon baking powder, I tea- and brown.
gloves in the evening. spoon vanilla, 1⁄2 teaspoon salt. sugar in the warm water and pour into a baking: dish. Mix the remaining ingre- dients, making a very thin batter, and add to the brown sugar syrup in the baking dish. Do not alir. Bake in a moderate oven 375 F. for!
Hairdressing and Dissolve the brown
New Hats
Middle Partings Are Re-appearing.
Hairdressing. will have to look up with
the new hata, Interest must be centred on the front and Lup of the head instead of the side and back.
Middle partinga are re-appearing with halo hats. Short fringes are everywhere.
One new parting is only two inches long, starts in the centre,
and slants back towards the right. It is intended to wear it with a Forehead fringe.
Another one, to wear with any coiffure, starts over the left eye-] brew and slants right.
across to
the
OFF-THE-FACE HAT
FOR EVENING.
Many Worn In Paris And New York.
The off-the-face hat is going to be seen a good deal this season in
the evening, for the evening cap is
u favourite in Parla and New York, and is now due for a spell of popularity in England.
In antin or net with, a halo of plaited cire cord, or in gold 'or] silver tinue with a fold of the frock material superimposed for a halo, they will fulfil a very definite nood in the average woman's ward- robe, for the effect of a careful] evening coiffure can be ruined by a sudden gust of wind or an unex-| pected shower.
POP
Evening Luxury
A new treatment of fur trimming ka shown in this circular ovaning capa, worn by Cracs Bradley. The entire wrap in of silver stripod mash and is bordered with a wide bund of silver Fan, Wick 50 Miss Brodiny mOITO A ̧ goun of chalk whka chapa.
Where All Rejected Stuff Goes.
THAT STRIP CARTOONIST
PROPOSED TO YOU
AND YOU TURNED
HIM DOWN!
THAT'S RIGHT-
List of Guests at the Peninsula Hotel. Mr. C. A. Armitage, Mr. Hooper, Mr. E. L. Hosie, Mr. and Anthony, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Arm- Mrs. J. Houdret, Mr. H. A. Howes, strong, Mrs. E. Austen Hofer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes, Mr. T. Huges and child, Lt. Col. II. C. E and Fan Hull, W/Comdr. and Mrs. Hunter.
Maj. R. A. Bagnold, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. C. T. Barr, 'Miss C. Benn, Capt. and Mrs. C. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Col. and Misses Boyd. Mrs. A. F. Boyes, Lt. Col. E. J. de C. Boys, Mise P. W. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Bundred Mr. B. G. Butler,
Capt. S. Ito.
Dr. Nelson Jones. Mr. R. O. F. King.
Col. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mr. A. Lewis, Mr. B. R. Liddell, Mias E. Lipp, Mrs. Lovegrove.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron, Col. G. Canali, Mr. A. L. Caplan, Miss Mina L. R. Mackay, Col. A. C. Carrington, Mrs. J. R. Chadwick, Marsh, Mr. G. Martens, Mrs. D. Miss D. M. Cheetham. Mrs. O. Mather, Mr. E. J. McGann, Mrs. H.j Clauson, Mrs. E. Cogan, Gen. M. A. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Colling wood, Mr. J. M. Conty, Mr. S. S. Cook, Capt. and Mrs. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dabolstein, Mr.
R. N. Drake, Mr. and Mrs. and Missi
E. Drummond, Maj. V. E. Duclos, Comdr. and Mrs. L. C. Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Mrs. B, Elder,
Lt. and Mrs. E. Feeney, Mr. A.
| Firth, Mr. G. E. Frisque,
D. McHenry and family, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mr. J. D. Mencarini, Mr. V. Morgado and san, and Mrs. Col. J. H. Morris and family, Mrs. F. Muzzall, and children.
Surg. Comdr. R. P. Nianis, Mr. K.F. Noble.
Rev. O'Carroll.
Mr. A. M. Parker.
Miss A. S. Richardson.
Capt. T. H. R. Riggs, Lt. Col. and Mra, Roberts, Capt. and Mrs. E. Capt. F. G. Gambrill, Mr. I. H. Robinson and child, Mr. P. A. H. Geare, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gedge. Į Rohling.
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Mrs. E. H. Gibb, Mr. D. F. Gilruth, Mr. C. J. Sabiston, Mr. J. E, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mrs. W. S. Ginn, Salmon, Mr. B. P. and Miss Col. Glaize, Mr. O'Nal Gordon, Mr. Schoyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Band-
Ruffled Beauty
Parma violet, an exquisita naw akula, by the color of this silk not frock, werk by Una Markal, scroon player. It is designed with extrama ducolistage and akiri muda bong ARE by shirred innate und zu Mes of tulla. which aise adorn the tight sleeves
Use it in salads-it adds piquancy
LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE
About The 'Flu.
At this season of the year one of the commonesL and more serious
ailments is intiuenza, Every year
countless poodle fall victim to this scourge, which leaves the pallent greatly enfeebled and depressed.
The best and surest way
TO PREVENT FLU
ia by building up a bealthy blood stream. If you have already had an attack and are in the convalescent stage there is danger of relapse, un- less, to assist the speady recovery of strength, you reinforce nature by the use of a tonic capable of rapid-
DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS
F. G. Gorton, Mrs. F. Goaden, Mr.linger, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Missly creating new rich red blood. and Mrs. J. Gould, Mr. J. H. Green, Skott, Comdr. and Mrs. G. G. Slade, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Sq/Ldr. and Mr. E. Grant Smith, Miss E. C. Mrs. E. J. Great, Mr. and Mrs. Stein. Mr. A. V. Striker. L. C. Grover, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. R. Guerra.
- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Brig. Gen. G. Rowan Hamilton, Miss M.
Col. and Mrs. J. H. Thom, Mr. J. J. Thomson, Mr. Don Tinling, Mr. G.Travers, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. True, Mrs. M. Turner, Maj. W. E P. Hammersley, Mr. A. Hanson, Tyndall, Miss M. M. Tyrrell.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. 8. Harris, Mr. E. Mr. S. Vincent, Haussaman, Mrs. C. E. Haygood, Mr. C. H. Ward, Mrs. L H. Capt. J. L Henderson, Mr. C. K. Warren and children, Mr. E. Wat- Hill Wood, Capt. and Mrs. A. J.jen, Miss F. W. Webster, Mr. A. Holland, Mrs, and Miss V. Honiga Williamson, Maj. D. C. Wilson, berg, Mr. E. R. and Miss S. Miss E. Wolnizer, Mr. L. F. Wright.
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are just such a tonic. The prescrip- tion of a British physician, they have proved by modical test rapidly to increase the number of red blood corpuscles, which in turn carry hae- moglobin, that substance which con veya oxygen from the lungs and nutriment from the food digested in the intestines to all the cells of the body, thereby building up and re- vitalizing the whole system.
Thus after infants and other weakening illness Dr. Williama' Pink
Pills restore
HEALTH AND VIGOUE.
They are obtainable from chemists.
By J. MILLAR WATT
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DAILY CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.
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10-Arabian chieftain 12-Very fast
14-Window glasse 16-Steal
17-Marks to shoot at 20-Bwise river
22-Discharge 24-8oaked 25-Cirl's EMNE
26-Opposite to zenith 28-Domesticates 29-Indefinite articia 30-Couple
31-Male deer
12-Country of Europe
(abbr)
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39-Part for an actor 40-A continent (abbr.) 42-Ascenda
44-Narrow strip of
leather
46-Epochs
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47-Established
50-Powdered (Her.)
51-Berles
62-Fought
54-By
55-Cut
57-Binds with tape
15-Bargains
:16--Girl's name
18-How!
19-Defensiva armor 21-Grata
22-Sips often 123-3193
26-Young engles
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61-Pertaining to
punishment |82-8mall gastry
03-Card having three
spote
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(abbr) 2-Entrance to a mine 3-A fabulous rich 4-Very 8-Pronoun
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7-Grassy meadows B-Half, score
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38-Stagger
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56-Compensate
50-A city thoroughfare
(abbr.)
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(abbr.)
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